[ad_2][ad_1] The retail giant Carrefour, based in France and operating in over 30 countries, is implementing a blockable food tracking platform based on Hyperledger in its Spanish network, according to a press release on Tuesday 20 November. The food traceability solution, initially developed by the US technology company IBM, will …
Read More »Blockchain Banking: where are the interferers?
[ad_2][ad_1] A few days ago, KPMG published a report entitled: "The case for crypto and institutionalization". The document constitutes an explicit admission by one of the big names within traditional financial services that the capabilities of blockchain technology represent a natural solution for "Addressing problems in the global financial services …
Read More »Siemens unites the blockchain energy platform to increase interoperability in the industry
[ad_2][ad_1] Two energy divisions of the German technology giant Siemens have joined a blockchain-based energy platform to promote the use of decentralized technologies in the sector, according to a press release published Wednesday, November 21st. According to Siemens, its Energy Management and Power Generation Services departments collaborate with the open …
Read More »Blockchain systems trace food security and origins
[ad_2][ad_1] When a Chinese consumer buys a package labeled "Australian beef", it is only a 50% chance that the meat inside is, in fact, Australian beef. It could just as easily contain rat meat, dog, horse or camel – or a mixture of all. It is serious and dangerous, but …
Read More »Tezos Korea Foundation collaborates with Yonsei University for Blockchain Development
[ad_2][ad_1] The South Korean subsidiary of the Tezos Foundation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Yonsei University to collaborate on the development of blockchain talent, says an official Tezos press release published on November 21st. The new agreement between the Tezos Korea Foundation and the Digital Research Center …
Read More »"Every conference on the blockchain is 95pc white, male types of Silicon Valley"
[ad_2][ad_1] Help: Tech Niall Dennehy is helping to shape a blockchain start-up with big international ambitions, but not everything is rosy in Ireland. There is a growing sense of skepticism towards the huge excess of blockchain start-ups that appear on the scene, while a way to bind the technology of …
Read More »The token trading platform remodels the creation of utility tokens with faster owner blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] The Blockchain-based project launches the proprietary token trading platform to allow companies to create utility tokens quickly and securely using the PoA algorithm. The launch of the Ethereum Network in 2015 led to the materialization of a new type of token created by developers through smart contracts ERC20: utility …
Read More »During a scrambled winter, Blockchain projects in China are tested
[ad_2][ad_1]<div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " Close up on a gold Bitcoin coin over a stack of Chinese Yuan banknotes. (Photo credit: Getty Images)Getty It will not take long to familiarize yourself with the so-called "pump and drain" scheme in the cryptic space in China – that is, increase …
Read More »South Korean science, food ministries to use Blockchain to trace the beef supply chain
[ad_2][ad_1] The South Korean government will use blockchain technology to track meat and provide consumers with information on the food supply chain, Yonhap News Agency, the largest news agency in South Korea, said yesterday, November 20. Blockchain technology has been implemented in the pilot program that will be jointly launched …
Read More »Giant Japanese banking, others donate $ 800K for the Blockchain course at the University of Tokyo
[ad_2][ad_1] The University of Tokyo will launch a blockchain course following a donation of nearly $ 800,000 from several companies, including the Japanese banking giant Sumitomo Mitsui (SMBC) and the Ethereum Foundation, according to Cointelegraph Japan November 21st. In a press release dated November 20, SMBC lists five other contributors, …
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